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Facts and Figures: 2.398 Forscher*innenprofile (davon 882 mit ORCID-ID), 7.046 Forschungsprojekte, 140.156 Publikationen, Posters und Vorträge, 55.659 Volltextlinks (davon Volltext frei zugänglich: > 23.838 (Open Access) )

Aktuelle Zitierungen im Web of Science: 1.535.501, davon 3.038 citation classics (>=100 Zitierungen) Summe Altmetrics Score: 213.255

Aktuell durch Fördergeber bewilligte Forschungsprojekte:

VON DER BIOINFORMATISCHEN ANALYSE VON GENOMEN BIS ZUR COMPUTERGESTÜTZTEN STRUKTURBIOLOGIE UND ANWENDUNGEN
Projektleitung: Sánchez Murcia Pedro Alejandro
Laufzeit: 01.02.2023 - 30.11.2023
Geldgeber: AKTION Österreich - Tschechische Republik

Die von Fettgewebslipolyse in der Regulations von Nahrungsaufnahme (LipoReg)
Projektleitung: Kotzbeck Petra
Laufzeit: 01.04.2023 - 31.03.2024
Geldgeber: MEFOgraz - Vereinigung Forschungsförderung Med Uni Graz

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Die aktuellsten Publikationen in "Top-Journalen" (Top 20 % Impact Ranking):


23.03.2023:

Adelsmayr, G; Janisch, M; Kaufmann-Bühler, AK; Holter, M; Talakic, E; Janek, E; Holzinger, A; Fuchsjäger, M; Schöllnast, H CT texture analysis reliability in pulmonary lesions: the influence of 3D vs. 2D lesion segmentation and volume definition by a Hounsfield-unit threshold.
Eur Radiol. 2023; Doi: 10.1007/s00330-023-09500-8
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21.03.2023:

Pukaluk, A; Wolinski, H; Viertler, C; Regitnig, P; Holzapfel, GA; Sommer, G Changes in the microstructure of the human aortic adventitia under biaxial loading investigated by multi-photon microscopy.
Acta Biomater. 2023; Doi: 10.1016/j.actbio.2023.02.027
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21.03.2023:

Agrafiotis, E; Mayer, C; Grabenwöger, M; Zimpfer, D; Regitnig, P; Mächler, H; Holzapfel, GA Global and local stiffening of ex vivo-perfused stented human thoracic aortas: A mock circulation study.
Acta Biomater. 2023; Doi: 10.1016/j.actbio.2023.02.028
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21.03.2023:

Azabdaftari, A; Sczakiel, HL; Danyel, M; Kohlmaier, B; Mache, CJ; Stalke, A; Pfister, ED; Thumfart, J; Henning, S; Knisely, AS; Bufler, P Biallelic known and novel DCDC2 variants in cholestatic liver disease: phenotype-genotype observations in four children.
Liver Int. 2023; Doi: 10.1111/liv.15563
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Distribution of Med Uni Graz affiliated publications by field-normalized Journal Impact Factor (JIFnorm)


Med Uni Graz publications1 were assigned quintiles according to the normalized2 Clarivate’s Journal Impact Factor of the journal at the time of publication.


Proportional Distribution: The color-coded columns show the distribution by JIFnorm-quintiles, while the left vertical axis indicates the proportion relative to the total articles published in a given year. The red line shows the total number of articles published each year (right vertical axis).


JIFnorm: Proportional Distribution


Example 1: Around 40% of the over 500 articles with Med Uni Graz affiliation published in 2019 had a normalized JIF > 0.8 (QU1).
Example 2: The proportion of articles published in journals with a normalized JIF < 0.4 (QU4 and QU5) has remained under 20% since 2010.

Absolute Impact: The sum of the normalized JIFs for all published articles in a given year, color-coded according to the respective quintile.


JIFnorm: Absolut Impact


1 This analysis considered only publications categorized as full papers/original articles.

2 IFnorm = (number of journals in WoS category - ranking of journal + 1) / number of journals in WoS category. An IFnorm of 0.8 means that 20% of the journals in this subject category have a higher IF than the respective journal. The highest possible IFnorm is 1, which means that this journal currently has the highest IF in this subject category.

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